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Anything by Girl Band

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rodox_head wrote:Just a thought, since I'm sure we all have eclectic tastes here, anyone else like the idea of adding a genre tag next to their albums? Just to make it easier to look for recommendations.

Great idea!

My list again (w.genre tags)

Tindersticks - waiting for the moon (baroque pop)
Phantogram - eyelid movies (Indietronica)
Caravan palace - <|°_°|> (robot face) (Electro-swing)
Boards of Canada - studio album discography (Y’all know these)
Simian - chemistry is what we are (Hypnogogic pop)
John grant - pale green ghosts (Synth-pop)
The flaming lips - at war with the mystics (Neo-psychedelia)
The chemical brothers - surrender (Big-beat)
Father John Misty - pure comedy (Singer-songwriter/indie folk)
Genesis - trespass (Progressive rock)
Tom waits - nighthawks at the diner (Vocal jazz/blues)
FSOL - lifeforms (Ambient techno)
B.E.N.T - programmed to love (Downtempo)
The orb - peel sessions (Ambient house)
Tangerine dream - stratosfear (Berlin school)
Jean-Michel jarre - waiting for Cousteau (Ambient)
Radiohead - the bends. (Alternative rock)
Vashti Bunyan - another diamond day (British folk)
Captain beefheart & the magic band - clear spot (Blues rock/ experimental)
Peter Bjorn and John - writers block (Indie pop)
Thundercat - drunk (Psychedelic soul/neo funk)
The divine comedy - casanova (Chamber pop)
Miles Davis - miles ahead (Post be-bop/cool jazz)
Steve hillage - rainbow dome musick (New-age/ambient)
Brian eno - another green world (Art-rock/ambient)
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Just wanted to say, ya'll should peep the previous thread about wmass that I made. There are several opportunities to hear genuinely good music, and I know it's a task to read up on stuff you're not in the know about. But it would be a disservice to the genres and groups mentioned hereafter.

Best recent band / album? The Talkies by Girl Band, without question

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NTFMTS wrote:Just wanted to say, ya'll should peep the previous thread about wmass that I made. There are several opportunities to hear genuinely good music, and I know it's a task to read up on stuff you're not in the know about. But it would be a disservice to the genres and groups mentioned hereafter.

Best recent band / album? The Talkies by Girl Band, without question


doing so now. :D
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Boards of Canada - Random 35 Tracks Tape
Orphel Binuswade - Harp Und Flaut
Magic Teens - Gold
John Cage - 4'33" EP Limited Edition
Magic Teens – Geranium

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sandrail wrote:Boards of Canada - Random 35 Tracks Tape
Orphel Binuswade - Harp Und Flaut
Magic Teens - Gold
John Cage - 4'33" EP Limited Edition
Magic Teens – Geranium

:D

Don't forget Ova - Flean! Or another masterpiece, "Hollow Tube" by Hansel Gyrata.

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1. Nirvana - In Utero (especially the B-sides)
2. Flying Saucer Attack - Instrumentals (2015)
3. U-Ziq - Lunatic Harness
4. Boards of Canada - Tomorrow’s Harvest
5. Michael Jackson - Thriller
6. Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw
7. Pelican - March Into The Sea (single)
8. U-Ziq - In Pine Effect
9. Cylob - Cylobian Sunset
10. Seefeel - Seefeel (self-titled)
11. Autechre - Envane EP
12. Meat Beat Manifesto - Subliminal Sandwich
13. Meat Beat Manifesto - Actual Sounds + Voices
14. Ween - Quebec
15. Pink Floyd - Meddle
16. Locust - You’ll Be Safe Forever
17. BoC - Twoism
18. Nirvana - Bleach
19. Bowery Electric - Lush Life

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For quite a while I've considered MHTRTC and Kid A as my joint favourite albums ever. But along with those there's a tier of albums that are favourites and that I consider basically perfect:

BOC - Geogaddi
Brian Eno - Another Green World
David Bowie - Low & Ziggy Stardust
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Wilco - Summerteeth
Stars of the Lid - and Their Refinement of the Decline
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Ghosteen & Skeleton Tree
Massive Attack - Mezzanine

I feel bad not including albums by Autre Ne Veut, Augie March, Fennesz, Burial, James Blake, Bjork, Biosphere, The Strokes, The Avalanches, etc... but have to draw the line somewhere I guess.

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As far as popular music goes my top five would be;

Cliff Richard - Cliff
Kitchens of Distinction - Strange Free World
Cliff Richard - Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile
Babybird - Ugly Beautiful
Soft Cell - Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
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As of this posting date:

1-100
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101-200
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Also, yeah, Silent Hill 3 shows up twice technically. Shut up, It deserves it.
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Be as it may, the end doth remain:
all go on only toward death.
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rodox_head wrote:As of this posting date:

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Also, yeah, Silent Hill 3 shows up twice technically. Shut up, It deserves it.


A couple things to note on the second 101-200 pic. I wonder if people ever took the cover message to "Steal this album" by SOAD literally, and if so, how do you explain that stupidity to the judge in court?
Also I adore The Pleasure Principal by Gary Numan, plus The Monkees are looking like they're mid-way through an invisible game of Twister.
Nice list rodox!
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rodox_head wrote:As of this posting date:

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Also, yeah, Silent Hill 3 shows up twice technically. Shut up, It deserves it.


You based. I am biased but Geogaddi just is the best BoC album (Tomorrow's Harvest and Campfire are in a tie for a close second). And fuckin yo dude!!!!! Sumo Jungle!!!!!!!! :D

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BOC - all of them
Agnes Obel - Aventine
PJ Harvey - White Chalk
The Cooper Temple Clause - See this through and leave
Hamell On Trial - Choochtown
The Stranglers - 10
Them Crooked Vultures
Queens of the stone age - songs for the deaf
Alain Johannes - soundtrack to Ghost Recon Wildlands
Chris Isaak - Silvertone
Paul Young - No Parlez
Kraftwerk - Man Machine
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
Twin Peaks - Fire walk with me
David Bowie - Blackstar
Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain
Herbie Hancock - everything
David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees
John Grant - Boy from Michigan
Luke Slater- the 4 cornered room
Dan Curtin - The silicon dawn
Model 500 - classics
Moloko - Things to make and do
Roisin Murphy - Overpowered
Soundgarden - King animal
Audioslave - everything
The Doors - everything
Wings - everything

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Phade Rhombus wrote:John Grant - Boy from Michigan


I'm a HUGE John Grant fan, I thought I was the only person here who knew him.
Such a consistent songwriter who certainly knows his way around a synthesizer, a heap of attitude as well! Love him.
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Orbited insanitarium wrote:
Phade Rhombus wrote:John Grant - Boy from Michigan


I'm a HUGE John Grant fan, I thought I was the only person here who knew him.
Such a consistent songwriter who certainly knows his way around a synthesizer, a heap of attitude as well! Love him.


I only discovered him in the last 2 years after I heard Boy from Michigan and thought it was such a great track, then went and bought of few of his albums. Ernest Borgnine is a great track, and another called County Fair. Love the comb filtered vocoder effects he used on Portfolio, but it's such a strange track

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I don't know how, but I forgot to add Warpaint to my list, and for some reason, I can't edit the post anymore. I think they might actually be my favourite band
Warpaint.........how to sum them up..........those girls could sing the telephone directory and make it mesmerising. Their most recent album "Radiate like this" is one of the most sublime pieces of music I've ever heard.

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